Today, I'm wrapping up my October. This was an extremely difficult month personally, but as ever, books were a real comfort and escape.
Author: ashortbooklover
Mini Review Monday #126
It's time for my final Mini Review Monday of October. Today, I'm delving into The Scarlet Alchemist by Kylie Lee Baker, Hercule Poirot's 'Silent Night' by Sophie Hannah and The Christmas Appeal by Janice Hallett.
Recent Reads #95
As ever, today I will be briefly reviewing all the books I’ve read since my last post in approximately fifty words. My standouts today were Catch Your Death by Ravena Guron, Out There Screaming and The Christmas Appeal by Janice Hallett.
Mini Review Monday #125
It's time for another Mini Review Monday. Today, I'm delving into All That Consumes Us by Erica Waters, All These Sunken Souls and Supper for Six by Fiona Sherlock.
Mini Review Monday #124
It's time for another Mini Review Monday. This week definitely has an autumnal and cinematic theme to it! Today, I'm delving into Channel Fear by Lisa Richardson, Thieves' Gambit by Kayvion Lewis and When Ghosts Call Us Home by Katya de Becerra.
Mini Review Monday #123
It's time for my first Mini Review Monday of October! Today, I'm delving into Curious Tides by Pascale Lacelle, Hatchet Girls by Diana Rodriguez Wallach and Mrs Sidhu's 'Dead and Scone' by Suk Pannu.
October 2023 TBR
Today, I'm sharing my October 2023 TBR! It is finally time for the spookiest time of the year and I've picked a few titles very much in that vein for my monthly TBR. As a seasonally influenced mood reader, I'm excited to get started.
September 2023 Wrap-Up and Haul
This month was another fantastic one for reading, where I powered through my TBR and read 23 books in total. You can check out my thoughts on some of these in my Recent Reads wrap-up here.
Review: Foul Heart Huntsman
Today, one of my most anticipated reads of the year releases! Foul Heart Huntsman is a force of nature. It brings the Secret Shanghai series to a triumphant finish and wraps up one of the best YA series I have read for the past few years.
Review: Your Lonely Nights Are Over
Today, I'm reviewing Your Lonely Nights Are Over by Adam Sass. This is a bleakly, darkly comedic and campy horror, but do not be fooled - this is a book up to its elbows in guts, gore and grimly accurate social commentary.